What have you recently eaten?

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Did you toss them in anything else? Butter? Olive oil?

I find copious amounts of parmesan can really save mid pasta.
I bought a bunch of grocery store gnocchi and I've just been browning them in butter and tossing with Parmigiano Reggiano for the last couple days.
 
Chopped chicken breast, fried in butter, some salt and pepper on top. Put on the side. Then rice with pan fried fried ginger, peas, bell pepper, onion and garlic, bit of soy, sesame oil. Decent lunch.
Also bought some wonderful olive bread, which sounds weird. It was very flavorful and dense. Two thin slices of the bread, two thin slices of yesterdays roast and some scrambled cheesy eggs were a majestic brunch.

What surprised me was my struggle food. I've been doing too good for too long and I feel the need to go back to the most basic of basics. But a small tin of mackerels in tomato sauce and a plain bowl of chick peas is honestly not bad at all, it can certainly be improved but it's better than a block of noodles/ramen.
 
Taking care of family at the moment, so having to put my usual low-carb diet on pause .
So far, made a nice chicken and cheese gnocchi dish that resulted in my mother licking the blown clean.
Then make a one-pot dish of cheeseburger pasta.
Currently thawing out some chicken breasts to soak in pickle juice overnight for (home-rendered) tallow fried chicken cutlets.
I tried one of those Mr. Beast chocolate bars today, figured why not see how it is

It's a pretty good chocolate bar, but not good enough for the price. Not as good as the big local brand that's been around for like a hundred+ years, that also costs like 50 cents less
For what it's worth, they were able to justify the price when they first released since it was literally four ingredients. Now it's just your standard candy bar with a name attached to it. Better off going with Lindt.
 
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